Now there's a few surprises here and there and frankly, some claims being made feel eerily close to my true self. Not saying I aim to be nobody, 'cause there's time for having no body once I kick the book bucket, but it certainly gives my Ego a boost now that I know how much the universe wants me to win. On that thought, maybe I should enter a few book giveaways and see what happens? See? Had to throw in a couple of question marks, didn't I? *wink*

Now, care to share your own results with me? How true do they ring to your true nature?

When all the world wants things to be black and white, you are gray. You speak your mind and get involved when you see people treated unfairly. A free spirit, you follow your heart wherever it leads you. You are infinite, you contain multitudes.

When you do something, you do it all the way. If you are a poet, you are The Poet - William Shakespeare. You have an intelligent sense of humor and a formidable wit. You are so good at everything you try that others often wonder how you do it. This above all: to thine own self be true.

Umm not at all true the part (You have an intelligent sense of humor and a formidable wit. You are so good at everything you try that others often wonder how you do it. ) not very much like me

Classic Novel: The Call of The Wild

The more technology takes over, the more you wish for a life in the wild. Animals are more trustworthy than people in your book, and nature more bearable than cities. Stick to your guns. A will as strong as yours will always win.

Somewhat true. I do like nature more.

Punctuation: Comma

Always willing to lend a helping hand, you are an excellent friend. Although your good deeds often go unnoticed, you don’t care. You’re nice just to be nice, not to get something in return.

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